Reduce WaterWeek 16-ounce Bottles with Tray

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GHRI RATING:

4.3

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Five bottles stored in a holder; you can keep them filled and chilled in the fridge and you'll always have one to grab

Five bottles stored in a holder; you can keep them filled and chilled in the fridge and you'll always have one to grab. They're made from ABS plastic with a polypropylene cap. A test performed on behalf of the manufacturer showed these bottles did not contain BPA. The bottles are lightweight, which makes them easy to carry or toss in your bag. Though labeled as dishwasher safe, the decorative patterns faded after 28 cycles. In white, blue, green, purple, pink, and multi-colored. reduceeveryday.com.

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